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Francis W. Newman was a distinguished English writer and translator, best known for his deep insights into philosophy and literature. A passionate advocate for the classics, Newman's work explored the intersections of culture, politics, and human consciousness. His scholarship left a lasting impact on the study of philosophy and literature, inspiring students and thinkers alike to approach these fields with intellectual curiosity and rigor. Newman's contributions continue to encourage those who seek to understand the complexities of the human experience through the lenses of both the ancient and modern worlds.
"As to the war, while it is always thought rash to have any strong military convictions, I have always believed that if they would go straight to Sebastopol early in the season they would take it with little difficulty."
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"As to the war, while it is always thought rash to have any strong military convictions, I have always believed that if they would go straight to Sebastopol early in the season they would take it with little difficulty."

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"I first began to read religious books at school, and especially the Bible, when I was eleven years old; and almost immediately commenced a habit of secret prayer."
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"I first began to read religious books at school, and especially the Bible, when I was eleven years old; and almost immediately commenced a habit of secret prayer."

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"God has two families of children on this earth, the once-born and the twice-born."
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"God has two families of children on this earth, the once-born and the twice-born."

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"The active part of man consists of powerful instincts, some of which are gentle and continuous; others violent and short; some baser, some nobler, and all necessary."
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"The active part of man consists of powerful instincts, some of which are gentle and continuous; others violent and short; some baser, some nobler, and all necessary."

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